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Ian Paisley: Timeline of his life and career

Dr Ian Paisley was probably the most fiery, uncompromising and bellicose Ulster politician throughout the North's Troubles.

But late in life, one of the most turbulent figures in Northern Ireland politics throughout the 20th century underwent a transformation as he agreed to share power with Sinn Féin .

Here is a timeline of some of the main events in his colourful life and career.

Born April 6th Armagh son of Baptist preacher father and grew up in Ballymena, Co Antrim.

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March Paisley forms the fundamentalist Free Presbyterian Church after a split with the main Presbyterian Church over opposition to ecumenism

June Ian Paisley comes to prominence as he leads a protest march against official sympathy messages and flags lowered to half mast for the death of Pope John XXIII

April Paisley is elected as Protestant Unionist Party MP at Stormont for Bannside in a by-election and in June that year he is elected as MP at Stormont for North Antrim

Paisley co-founds the Democratic Unionist Party of which he is leader until

May The DUP leader leads opposition to the Sunningdale agreement including the loyalist workers strike which causes the collapse of the five-month-old power sharing administration

Paisley is elected as a member of the European Parliament for Northern Ireland, a seat he retains until Among his most dramatic moments as an MEP came in when he was physically removed from the chamber for heckling the pope during his address, holding up a sign reading 'John Paul II Antichrist'.

December In protest at the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement Ian Paisley resigns his Westminster seat (later re-elected).

Dr ian paisley biography of michael jordan basketball player Liverpool University Press. Preceded by Piara Khabra. Member of the Legislative Assembly for Antrim North — His attempts to create a paramilitary movement culminated in Ulster Resistance.

A month earlier he led an ‘Ulster Says No’ rally against the agreement at Belfast City Hall.

Paisley opposed the Good Friday Agreement which eventually ended the Troubles.

The DUP becomes the largest political party in the Northern Ireland assembly as David Trimble’s UUP loses out. Ian Paisley claims the Good Friday Agreement was “dead and buried”.

The DUP’s dominance continues in Westminster and local elections.

Despite facing dissent in his party over the St Andrew’s Agreement Dr Paisley signals that he is prepared to enter power with Sinn Féin and that a powersharing agreement was possible in the timeframe set out by the British and Irish governments

May Paisley is appointed Northern Ireland First Minister with Martin McGuinness as Deputy First Minister leading the powersharing Northern Executive after republicans accepted the new PSNI

February A controversy over Dr Paisley employing his son as a researcher while he also worked as an Assembly member and junior minister and questions over his son lobbying for property developer leads to the resignation of Ian Paisley Jnr as minister.

May Paisley steps down as first minister and DUP leader and is succeeded by Peter Robinson.

Paisley steps down froom the House of Commons as an MP for North Antrim after 40 years.

He was created a life peer as Lord Bannside in the House of Lords

January .

Dr ian paisley biography of michael jordan Archived from the original on 12 September On 6 June , Paisley led a march to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church against what he claimed to be its "Romeward trend". Serving with Martin McGuinness. Barr told him "you might be chairman of the Democratic Unionist Party but I'm chairman of the co-ordinating committee, so move over".

Paisley, officially ends 65 years of ministry in a retirement service at the Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church in south Belfast. He also steps down from the Northern Ireland assembly in this year.

Paisley was treated in hospital for an unspecified heart problem.

September 12th, Ian Paisley’s death is confirmed by his wife Baroness Eileen Paisley.

He was aged